Raspberry plant named ‘Atena’

ABSTRACT

A new a primocane raspberry cultivar named ‘Atena’ having good fruit colour and flavour, large and very firm berries is disclosed. The new cultivar has the advantages of producing fruits that are very easy to pick and produces two crops per year, where the fruits mainly ripen on current season&#39;s cane in autumn.

Genus and species: Rubus idaeus L.

Variety denomination: ‘Atena’.

BACKGROUND OF THE NEW VARIETY

A new and distinct cultivar of red raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.)hereinafter referred to by the cultivar denomination ‘Atena’ isdisclosed. The new variety ‘Atena’ was obtained from the controlledcross between the varieties ‘Dolomia Plus’ (mother plant) (not patented)and ‘Erika’ (father plant) (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 20,841).

The crossing for the new cultivar occurred in year 2007 in Altopianodella Vigolana (Trento—Italy) and it has been subject to selection in2008, and successively tested until 2017. The characteristics of the newcultivar have been found stable and have been transmitted without changethrough succeeding (more than 9 years) asexual propagations by rootcutting.

Plant breeder's rights were applied for with the European Union on Jan.18, 2018. ‘Atena’ has not been made publicly available.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The most outstanding and distinguishing characteristics of the cultivar‘Atena’ are hereunder reported.

-   -   Primocane raspberry plant;    -   Good fruit colour and flavour;    -   Very firm light red fruits;    -   Easy to pick up (low adherence to plug).

The new variety produces two crops per year and the fruits mainly ripenon current season's cane in autumn.

The new variety can be propagated by: the use of suckers produced in aspawn-bed, root cutting and use of tissue culture techniques. The rootcutting is to be preferred.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS

The new red raspberry cultivar ‘Atena’ is illustrated by theaccompanying photographs showing typical specimens of the new variety incolour as true as reasonably possible to make the same colourillustrations of this character by conventional photographic procedures.The photographs are of plants that are from four to six months old.

FIG. 1 is a view showing the raspberry plants with ripening fruit. Theupright, tall plants and vigorous laterals can be appreciated.

FIG. 2 is a view showing the leaf upper and lower surfaces.

FIG. 3 is a view showing the plant primocane internode length and canecolour.

FIG. 4 is a view showing the ripe fruit size and shape.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The following detailed description set forth the distinctivecharacteristics of the new variety Atena. The performance of newcultivar for retention of its distinctive characteristics has beenevaluated through successive asexual propagations by root cutting in theApplicant's setting in Altopiano della Vigolana, Trentino Region (Italy)under natural conditions in plastic covered high tunnels. The growingwas in soils using coir as substrate.

* Colour references made to R.H.S. Colour Chart of The RoyalHorticultural Society of London (Edition V)

The plant assessment was performed for 2 years. Botanical descriptionsare for plants 4-6 months old.

-   Classification:    -   -   Family.—Rosaceae.        -   Botanical.—Rubus idaeus L.        -   Common name.—Raspberry.-   Parentage: ‘Dolomia Plus’ x ‘Erika’.-   Plant:    -   -   General habit.—Upright canes; strong vigor; good roots            system; adapted to winter conditions such as those at            Altopiano della Vigolana (average min temperature 1° C.;            average max temperature 5° C.); quite resilient to summer            heat (average min temperature 13° C.; average max            temperature 27° C.) high productivity in autumn.        -   Average height (average).—1.80-2 m.        -   Spread (average).—0.90 m.        -   Shape.—Conical.        -   Vegetative bud length.—Medium 3.0-5.0 mm.-   Primocane:    -   -   Length (average).—1.80-2.0 m.        -   Diameter (average) at 1.0 m height.—0.8-1.0 cm.        -   Texture.—Smooth.        -   Internode length (average) at 1.0 m height.—6-7 cm.        -   Number of fruiting laterals per cane (average).—13-14.        -   Number of current season's shoots.—Few to medium.        -   Young shoot colour.—*RHS: 140A.        -   Dormant cane colour.—*RHS: 185A.        -   Cane colour.—*RHS: N144C.        -   Spines.—Present.-   Spines:    -   -   Shape.—Conical.        -   Size (average).—1.0-1.5 mm.        -   Density (average) at 1.2 m.—3 per cm².        -   Colour.—*RHS 59A.-   Foliage:-   Leaves:    -   -   Shape.—Compound; odd-pinnate and subdivided in 3-5 ovate and            doubly serrate leaflets.        -   Profile in cross section.—Concave.        -   Rugosity.—Moderate.        -   Complete leaf.—Length: 30.5 cm. Width: 19.8 cm. Number of            leaflets: 3-5.        -   Upper surface colour.—*RHS 139B.        -   Lower surface colour.—*RHS 137D.        -   Lateral leaflets.—Specular.        -   Lateral leaflets average size.—Length: 11.0 cm. Width: 6.5            cm.        -   Lateral leaflets apex shape.—Pointed.        -   Lateral leaflets base shape.—Ovate.        -   Lateral leaflets margin type.—Doubly serrate.        -   Terminal leaflets average size.—Size: Length: 13.5 cm.            Width: 8.3 cm.        -   Terminal leaflets apex shape.—Pointed.        -   Terminal leaflets base shape.—Ovate.        -   Terminal leaflets margin type.—Doubly serrate.-   Petiole:    -   -   Average length.—8.7 cm.        -   Average diameter.—0.3 cm.        -   Colour.—*RHS 137D.-   Inflorescence:    -   -   Average length.—56.5 cm.        -   Average diameter.—32 cm.-   Flowers:    -   -   Number per plant (average).—250.        -   Length (average).—9.50 mm.        -   Diameter (average).—30.35 mm.        -   Diameter (receptacle).—8.10 mm.        -   Shape.—Pentagonal.        -   Petal colour (upper surface).—*RHS: NN155B.        -   Petal colour (lower surface).—*RHS: NN155C.        -   Petal number (average).—5.        -   Petal shape.—Obovate. Apex: rounded. Base: cuneate. Margin:            entire.        -   Sepal number (average)—5. Colour (upper surface): *RHS:            142C. Colour (lower surface): *RHS: 142D. Length (average):            1.2 cm. Width (mid part): 0.5 cm.        -   Fragrance.—Absent.        -   Blooming.—July-August.        -   Pedicel length (average).—2.5 cm.-   Fruit:    -   -   Predominant shape.—Elongated conical.        -   Weight.—5.5 g.        -   Size.—Length 2.7 cm. width 2.2 cm.        -   Colour of ripe fruit.—*RHS 45D.        -   Colour of immature fruit.—*RHS 41D.        -   Firmness.—Very firm (0.06 kg).        -   Drupes per fruit (average).—105.        -   Drupe size.—Length: 3.9 mm. Width: 3.6 mm. Depth: 5.9 mm.        -   Glossiness.—Medium.        -   Adherence to plug.—Low.        -   Titratable acidity.—31.93 meq/hg.        -   Soluble solids.—7.6° Brix.        -   Yield.—4.7 Kg/m (3 plants/m).        -   Main bearing type.—On current year's cane in autumn from            half August to late October.        -   Use/market.—Suitable for consumption as high grade fresh            fruit and also amenable to processing.        -   Keeping quality.—The fruit colour is stable during the            storage.        -   Storage capacity (shelf life).—Good shelf-life.        -   Shipping quality.—Good; the attitude to storability permits            shipping.-   Reproductive organs:    -   -   Pistil number per flower (average).—117.        -   Pistil size (average).—4.41 mm.        -   Stamen number per flower (average).—90.        -   Stamen size (average).—4.82 mm.-   Seeds:    -   -   Size (average).—Length: 3.41 mm. width: 2.06 mm.        -   Shape.—Kidney-shaped.

COMPARISON WITH PARENTAL AND COMMERCIAL CULTIVAR

TABLE 1 Comparison table between variety and commercial cultivar ‘Evita’(U.S. Plant Pat. No. 25,695) Characteristic ‘Evita’ ‘Atena’ fruit colorOrange Red Light red Plant (size/vigour) 1.70-1.90 m 1.80-2.00 m Fruit:firmness Firm Very firm Fruit shape Slight irregular very Very regularelongated conical Elongated conical Fruit picking Slight difficult Veryeasy

TABLE 2 Comparison table with parental cultivars ‘Erika’ (femaleCharacteristic parent) ‘Atena’ Fruit color Red (RHS53A) Strong red(RHS45D) Fruit shape Broad-conical Elongated-conical Plant vigour MediumStrong Canes colour Yellow Green Strong Yellowish (RHS144A) Green(RHS144C) Spines Thin and dense medium sparse Fruit firmness Medium firmVery firm ‘Dolomia Plus’ Characteristic (male parent) ‘Atena’ Fruitcolor Strong red Strong red (RHS45A) (RHS45D) Fruit shape ConicalElongated-conical Plant vigour Strong Strong Canes colour Reddish greenStrong Yellowish (RHSN144A) Green (RHS144C) Spines Thin medium densemedium sparse Fruit firmness Firm Very firm

What is claimed:
 1. A new and distinct cultivar of raspberry plant assubstantially herein shown and described.